SERIES 11 Test Booklet Serial No - Bharatstudent.com
SERIES 11 Test Booklet Serial No - Bharatstudent.com
SERIES 11 Test Booklet Serial No - Bharatstudent.com
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and given a word. The feeling of jealousy is identified by that word. Is it possible not to identify a<br />
feeling, to look at that feeling without naming it? It is the naming of the feeling that gives it<br />
continuity that gives it strength. The moment you give a name to that which you call fear, you<br />
strengthen it; but if you can look at that feeling without terming it, you will see that it withers<br />
away. Therefore if one would be <strong>com</strong>pletely free of fear it is essential to understand this whole<br />
process of terming, of projecting symbols, images, giving names to facts.<br />
127. Which statement best expresses the meaning of fear as explained in the passage?<br />
(1) Fear is experienced because we do not form and understand relationships<br />
(2) Fear occurs in the mind and needs to be confronted<br />
(3) Fear is caused when we engage more closely with ideas about a fact, than with trying to<br />
understand the fact<br />
(4) Fear is an act of suppression of an understanding of facts<br />
128. Human beings are victims of ............................... because of which they experience fear.<br />
(Choose an option to fill the blank)<br />
(1) Conditioning<br />
(2) Deconditioning<br />
(3) Suppression<br />
(4) Isolation<br />
129. We can eradicate fear if we do any one of the following:<br />
(1) Verbalize and think about the fact that causes fear<br />
(2) Look at the fact that causes fear and experience it fully<br />
(3) Withhold judgments about a fact or situation while experiencing it<br />
(4) Do all of above<br />
130. Which set of key words, when put to practice will help us over<strong>com</strong>e fear?<br />
(1) Minimise: suppression, sublimation, substitution<br />
(2) Avoid: naming, terming, projecting facts<br />
(3) Build: relationships, understanding, judgment of facts